The Ultimate GMAT 30 Day Study Guide provides a structured plan for achieving a high score on the GMAT exam in just one month. Designed for aspiring MBA candidates, this guide outlines a comprehensive study schedule, focusing on quantitative and verbal skills, data insights, and practice tests. It emphasizes the importance of mental and physical health during preparation and includes recommended resources for effective studying. With specific daily tasks and targeted topics, this guide is ideal for those committed to maximizing their GMAT performance.

Key Points

  • Structured 30-day study plan for GMAT preparation
  • Focuses on quantitative and verbal skills development
  • Includes practice tests and performance analysis
  • Emphasizes mental and physical health during study
Chandni Daya
Author:Faazil
16 pages
Language:English
Type:Study Guide
Chandni Daya
Author:Faazil
16 pages
Language:English
Type:Study Guide
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THE ULTIMATE
GMAT
30 DAY
STUDY GUIDE
F A A Z I L
This is the exact study plan that I used to score a 750 on
the old GMAT (715 on the new one) in just one month of
prep.
Keep in mind - Cramming in 30 days will be hard, but it’s
possible. It’s exactly what I did. First step to getting the
score you want is having a PERFECT & OPTIMAL study
plan.
Disclaimer - This plan assumes you have 5-6 hours a day
to study! Spread this out over a longer period (2-3
months) if you need to!
Tips:
Stay committed - This is one month of hard work but
it can have a real impact on your career and life.
Stay committed for a month and you will thank
yourself later.
1.
Prioritise physical and mental health - At no point
during this time should you compromise on your
health. Do whatever it takes to keep yourself healthy
and firing. I meditated, went to the gym and played
football every day.
2.
Stay positive and believe in yourself - Cliche but
probably the most important tip I can give you.
3.
Resources I Recommend
Target Test Prep - I used this and got a 150 point
increase. It's an investment in your career and will
make your learning structured and efficient. Use my
link to sign up.
GMATClub - Online forum where you can find
endless practice problems. Use it wisely.
MBA.com Practice Tests (All 6)
These are all you need. I would NOT recommend buying
any additional books/courses as they will just distract
you. All the material you need to do well on the GMAT
will be available in these 3 resources.
TOO MUCH MATERIAL = WASTED TIME
Remember this throughout your prep,
QUALITY>QUANTITY
If you don't want to invest in a paid platform, I have links
to a few resources which are quite good! These are on
the last page of the PDF. They won't be as structured and
efficient but can help you a lot! If you have a longer time
to study, these could be a good option.
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FAQs

What is the study plan for the GMAT exam in this guide?
The study plan is divided into five phases over 30 days. It starts with identifying strengths and weaknesses, followed by building a quantitative foundation, polishing verbal skills, brushing up on data insights, and finally, extensive practice. Each phase includes specific topics and time allocations to ensure comprehensive coverage of the exam material.
What resources are recommended for GMAT preparation?
The guide recommends three primary resources: Target Test Prep for structured learning, GMATClub for practice problems, and MBA.com for official practice tests. These resources are chosen to maximize efficiency and effectiveness in studying, avoiding unnecessary distractions from additional materials.
How should one manage time during GMAT preparation?
Effective time management is crucial during GMAT preparation. The guide advises setting aside 5-6 hours daily for study, replicating test-like conditions during practice tests, and ensuring to take breaks without distractions. This approach helps in building stamina and familiarity with the exam format.
What mental strategies are suggested for GMAT test day?
On test day, the guide emphasizes staying calm and managing time effectively. It advises against spending too much time on difficult questions and encourages focusing on answering as many questions as possible. Visualization techniques are also suggested to reduce anxiety and improve performance.